Tales and Fantasies


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'She has not - has not run away again?' inquired Mr. Naseby,  
as soon as she was gone.  
'No,' said Van Tromp, 'not again. She is a devilish odd girl  
though, mind you that.'  
'But I cannot stomach the man with the carbuncles,' thought  
the Squire.  
And this is why there is a new household and a brand-new baby  
in Naseby Dower House; and why the great Van Tromp lives in  
pleasant style upon the shores of England; and why twenty-six  
individual copies of the THYMEBURY STAR are received daily at  
the door of Naseby House.  
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